The study was at the Norwegian at the Norwegian Radium Hospital and The National Hospital in Oslo.

Our results show how a commonly used medication is an advantage from the perspective of cancer prevention, long-term use have side effects – in this case, an increased risk for cardiovascular death, said co – researcher Dr. Andrew Dannenberg, the Henry R. Professor of Medicine at Weill Medical College of Cornell University and director of the Cancer Prevention at NewYork -Presbyterian/Weill Cornell.. The study was at the Norwegian at the Norwegian Radium Hospital and The National Hospital in Oslo, University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital / Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, and the University of Helsinki.

The study was supported by grants from the U.S. National Cancer Institute, Center for cancer Prevention Research, the Norwegian cancer Society, the Research Foundation of the Norwegian radium Hospital, Astrid and Birger Torsteds. Legat, and the research Council of Norway funded.Lot in New Orleans resident have trouble with prescription medicines antihypertensive after Katrina, the researchers reported on the 47th Annual report by the American Heart Association The Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention. – ‘Our results degree generally represent patients who could return for physician visits in a device that was intact,’said Marie A. Krousel-Wood, lead author of the studies, Director of the Centre for Health Research on the Ochsner Clinic Foundation and Clinical Professor of epidemiology and Social Medicine from Tulane Health Sciences Center in New Orleans. ‘It is possible to that drug compliance was concerned a lot of more no not return to their homes and her home -based equipment.

Retrieved from the total study group reporting 75 per cent damaged their apartments. Excluding age, gender and race, those who notified her houses have been destroyed almost twice more likely to If not correctly following her medicine regimes, the researchers said.